A person lost his/her teeth a long time ago. Can he/she still have implants done?
In most cases, the solution can be implants, even for teeth lost a long time ago. When there is no bone in the area where the implant will be done, usually it can be performed with bone grafts. With the new advances in modern surgery techniques it is possible to increase bone volume in the area where an implant will be done.
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